SummaryDendrites from the same neuron usually develop nonoverlapping patterns by self-avoidance, a process requiring contact-dependent recognition and repulsion. Recent studies have implicated homophilic interactions of cell surface molecules, including Dscams and Pcdhgs, in self-recognition, but repulsive molecular mechanisms remain obscure. Here, we report a role for the secreted molecule Slit2 and its receptor Robo2 in self-avoidance of cerebellar Purkinje cells (PCs). Both molecules are highly expressed by PCs, and their deletion leads to excessive dendrite self-crossing without affecting arbor size and shape. This cell-autonomous function is supported by the boundary-establishing activity of Slit in culture and the phenotype rescue by ...
SummaryA neuron's dendrites typically do not cross one another. This intrinsic self-avoidance mechan...
SummaryUpon arriving at their targets, developing axons cease pathfinding and begin instead to arbor...
Slit molecules comprise one of the four canonical families of axon guidance cues that steer the grow...
2013-11-05A common feature of many dendritic arbors is evenly spread branches that exhibit very litt...
Summary: Strictly controlled dendrite patterning underlies precise neural connection. Dendrite self-...
Dendritic and axonal arbors of many neuronal types exhibit self-avoidance, a phenomenon in which bra...
Dendritic arbors of many neurons are patterned by a process called self-avoidance, in which branches...
SummaryDendrites distinguish between sister branches and those of other cells. Self-recognition can ...
AbstractDiffusible chemorepellents play a major role in guiding developing axons toward their correc...
AbstractThe Slit protein guides neuronal and leukocyte migration through the transmembrane receptor ...
Space-filling neurons extensively sample their receptive fields with fine dendritic branches. In thi...
A neuron\u27s dendrites typically do not cross one another. This intrinsic self-avoidance mechanism ...
AbstractSpace-filling neurons extensively sample their receptive fields with fine dendritic branches...
Recent studies have uncovered the molecular basis of self-avoidance and tiling, two fundamental prin...
AbstractSlit proteins have previously been shown to regulate axon guidance, branching, and neural mi...
SummaryA neuron's dendrites typically do not cross one another. This intrinsic self-avoidance mechan...
SummaryUpon arriving at their targets, developing axons cease pathfinding and begin instead to arbor...
Slit molecules comprise one of the four canonical families of axon guidance cues that steer the grow...
2013-11-05A common feature of many dendritic arbors is evenly spread branches that exhibit very litt...
Summary: Strictly controlled dendrite patterning underlies precise neural connection. Dendrite self-...
Dendritic and axonal arbors of many neuronal types exhibit self-avoidance, a phenomenon in which bra...
Dendritic arbors of many neurons are patterned by a process called self-avoidance, in which branches...
SummaryDendrites distinguish between sister branches and those of other cells. Self-recognition can ...
AbstractDiffusible chemorepellents play a major role in guiding developing axons toward their correc...
AbstractThe Slit protein guides neuronal and leukocyte migration through the transmembrane receptor ...
Space-filling neurons extensively sample their receptive fields with fine dendritic branches. In thi...
A neuron\u27s dendrites typically do not cross one another. This intrinsic self-avoidance mechanism ...
AbstractSpace-filling neurons extensively sample their receptive fields with fine dendritic branches...
Recent studies have uncovered the molecular basis of self-avoidance and tiling, two fundamental prin...
AbstractSlit proteins have previously been shown to regulate axon guidance, branching, and neural mi...
SummaryA neuron's dendrites typically do not cross one another. This intrinsic self-avoidance mechan...
SummaryUpon arriving at their targets, developing axons cease pathfinding and begin instead to arbor...
Slit molecules comprise one of the four canonical families of axon guidance cues that steer the grow...